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What color paint my walls if the quilt?
It http://www.wakeupfrankie.com/collection+details/?ensemble_id=3 bedding, this queen as any holly checkerboard look. and what I wanted to do was pair it with a lime green satin comforter folded at the end of bed for a blast colors. and I was thinking about green walls, but I think it would be too green in the room, especially the satin sheet and pillow sequence. What I do?
A useful "rule" is the guide 60/30/10. To maintain any color to overwhelm a space, use no more than 60% of its space. Use a secondary color 30% and 10% of a contrasting color. In most rooms, 10% is the bedding, floors are 30% and the walls are 60%. You can, for Of course, playing with him. Http: / / www.bhg.com/decorating/ This is a virtual painting tool that lets you choose a room, choose colors for funtiture, clothing bed, woodwork, walls, ceilings and floors. You can also change modes – if not identical to his room, but to give the "flavor" of what his options might look like together. You seem to have a clear idea of how you want the bed to watch. Go to the site and try different colors. It is not going "Matchy Matchy" in the walls, but rather to contrast or coordination. If you want your lime to 30 instead of 10% no, the plate and maybe a side table or lamp with green. I like bold choices, but lime green can begin to overwhelm you, if you go over 30%. It will look good with this black and white tiles, however. As the real color of the walls I'll probably leave the bed is the "star" and go with something quieter, like a mushroom or brown on the walls, and stick with white edges. Light to mid-tones of gray would be more peaceful as well, hot and cold, and not by choice. Anyone who would work with lime. I think red would also be a good accent color for this control, but does not mix with the lime that you love.
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